Plant A Tree Today Foundation
Established in 2005, PATT attempts to raise environmental awareness and foster better practices in less developed nations around the world, planting trees as a means to combat deforestation and climate change.[2] The Plant A Tree Today Foundation or the P.A.T.T., was organised in November 2005 by Andrew Steel,[3][4] who established the organization as a means of combating ongoing deforestation in less-developed nations around the world through public education and tree-planting campaigns.For example, a 2008 reforestation project in Phetchaburi, Thailand, brought together schoolchildren, monks, governmental officers, and local villagers with forestation staff in planting over 2500 trees.[3] In 2012, PATT launched a programme to join with almost 600 primary schools in the UK to provide educational materials, including online lesson plans and activities to be downloaded by teachers and used in classes.Facts are supported by resources, such as live webcam and video sessions from the wildlife from the middle of the forests, showing the reforestation projects being carried out by PATT.